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An assistant professor of Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur) had registered a case against four IIT professors under the SC/ST Atrocities Act for harassing him, a police official said on Monday.
The case has been filed by Subrahmanyam Saderla, an assistant professor of the Aerospace Department, against four of his colleagues professors Ishan Sharma, Sanjay Mittal, Rajeev Shekhar and Chandrashekhar Upadhyaya under Section 500 of the IPC, Section 66 of the Information Technology Act and Section...

The Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday had inaugurated the Kundli-Manesar section of the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway in Haryana, in an effort to reduce pollution in the New Delhi.
It is learnt that the 136.65 Kms long six-lane Expressway, which will provide an alternative route to vehicles to go towards Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, will help in easing traffic flow, especially of heavy vehicles, through the national capital.
According to the media reports Haryana Chief Minister Manohar...

Former Indian captain and commentator Kapil Dev on Monday revealed few interesting things which include Virat Kohli special ability, Indian women chances at the ongoing ICC Women's World T20 and one of the most important points was about MS Dhoni, saying that people still expect him to play like a 20-year-old.
Speaking to media Kapil Dev said, "I think whatever he has done, he's done a great job. But I think the bad part is we are expecting the same 20 or 25 years old Dhoni, which is not going to...

World Toilet Day (WTD) is an official United Nations international observance day on November 19 to inspire action to tackle the global sanitation crisis.
Sustainable Development Goal 6 aims to achieve sanitation for all and end open defecation. World Toilet Day exists to inform, engage and inspire people to take action toward achieving this goal.
India is on the greatest toilet-building spree in human history. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s $20bn (£15bn) “Clean India” mission aims to construct...

Team India is all set to face the stiff challenge on the Australian Soil and India's vice-captain Rohit Sharma on Monday revealed that the team played a few close matches in Australia last time around. He also wants to make it count on the current tour.
The Indian batsman also said it feels good to perform in Australia as it gives a player a lot of confidence.
Speaking to media Rohit Sharma said, "The last time we came here there were a few close games. We want to make it count this time around....

'Singh Is Bliing' My Dream Role, Says Amy Jackson

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September 28 , 2015 , 17:12 IST

Amy Jackson might have started her Bollywood career with romantic film "Ekk Deewana Tha" but the actress says she always wanted to do action based roles.
The British model-actress said "Singh Is Bliing" came to her as a big opportunity.
"I really wanted to play an action heroine, because I think in Bollywood we don't see many actresses doing it. 'Singh Is Bliing' came up to me as my dream role," she said during the promotion of the film here.
However, Amy, 23, does not want to stick to action only, as she understands the importance of song and dance routine in Indian film industry.
"Action was something I really wanted to do and will continue doing it in future as well, but at the same time I know dancing and songs are huge part of Bollywood and it will be my top priority to excel in that."
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The actress, who replaced Kriti Sanon in Prabhudheva's directorial venture, is in complete awe of her co-star Akshay Kumar and wants to work with him in the future as well.
"Akshay has been a great co-star. He is serious for work but at the same time very fun to work with. I would love to work with him more in future. He has helped me a lot as far as my acting and action parts were concerned."
Also starring Lara Dutta in a pivotal role, "Singh Is Bliing" will hit the theaters this Friday.
The "I" actress was away from Hindi film industry for a while, but is now open for challenging roles which she can do justice to.
"As a performer I want to push my boundaries and try different roles. I am open to any good script and the character I can do justice to," she said.
Amy, who made her acting debut with Tamil film "Madrasapattinam", is still going strong down South.
She has three more Tamil projects slated for release.